NCBI Taxonomy: 213859
Dorylinae (ncbi_taxid: 213859)
found 4 associated metabolites at subfamily taxonomy rank level.
Ancestor: Formicidae
Child Taxonomies: Eciton, Syscia, Dorylus, Labidus, Tanipone, Aenictus, Ooceraea, Simopone, Eburopone, Lioponera, Vicinopone, Cerapachys, Chrysapace, Lividopone, Parasyscia, Nomamyrmex, Yunodorylus, Neivamyrmex, Eusphinctus, Zasphinctus, Aenictogiton, Cheliomyrmex, Neocerapachys, Leptanilloides, Sphinctomyrmex, Cylindromyrmex, Acanthostichus, unclassified Dorylinae
2-(Methylamino)benzoic acid
2-(Methylamino)benzoic acid is found in citrus. 2-(Methylamino)benzoic acid is isolated from grapefruit peel oi KEIO_ID M127 2-(Methylamino)benzoic acid is the main metabolite of methyl-N-methylanthranilates (MMA) (HY-76705) and is the compound in which the ester group is converted. MMA can be isolated from citrus fruits and has potential analgesic activity. 2-(Methylamino)benzoic acid was used to detect the metabolic levels of MMA in rat liver[1].
N-Methylanthranilic acid
An aromatic amino acid that is anthranilic acid in which one of the hydrogens attached to the nitrogen is substituted by a methyl group. 2-(Methylamino)benzoic acid is the main metabolite of methyl-N-methylanthranilates (MMA) (HY-76705) and is the compound in which the ester group is converted. MMA can be isolated from citrus fruits and has potential analgesic activity. 2-(Methylamino)benzoic acid was used to detect the metabolic levels of MMA in rat liver[1].
AI3-05924
2-(Methylamino)benzoic acid is the main metabolite of methyl-N-methylanthranilates (MMA) (HY-76705) and is the compound in which the ester group is converted. MMA can be isolated from citrus fruits and has potential analgesic activity. 2-(Methylamino)benzoic acid was used to detect the metabolic levels of MMA in rat liver[1].